Loopy Love Toddler Booties

The Loopy Love Newborn Booties and Big(ger) Baby Booties have been on Moogly for a little while, and now I’m happy to say the Toddler sizes are available as well! Introducing the Loopy Love Toddler Booties – a free crochet pattern on Moogly!

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Moving up to Toddler sizes, I’ve switched from Sport/Light (3) weight to Aran (4) weight. Another thing to consider is that at these sizes, the kids will actually be walking in them! So you may well wish to add some sort of non-slip action to the soles – I have a list of ideas HERE. To make them even more “walking ready”, consider making 2 soles for each slipper, one with non slip stuff, and crocheting them together before you add the Upper portion!

Round 1: With Color A, working from the RS of sole, join with a sl st to BLO of left most of the 2 heel sts. Ch 2 (does not count as a st), dc in same st, dc in BLO of each st around, join with sl st to 1st dc. (48 sts)

Round 1: With Color A, working from the RS of sole, join with a sl st to BLO of left most of the 2 heel sts. Ch 2 (does not count as a st), dc in same st, dc in BLO of each st around, join with sl st to 1st dc. (52 sts) (NOTE: See photo in Size 2 instructions for joining placement.)

Round 1: With Color A, working from the RS of sole, join with a sl st to BLO of left most of the 2 heel sts. Ch 2 (does not count as a st), dc in same st, dc in BLO of each st around, join with sl st to 1st dc. (56sts) (NOTE: See photo in Size 2 instructions for joining placement.)

Repeat the Upper for the other sole, and then fold the cuffs over as shown.

And that’s it for the toddler sizes! Next on the agenda… children, and then eventually adult’s Loopy Love Booties. I hope you enjoy this free crochet slippers pattern!

Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2015. Please do not distribute or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others. You can print a copy for personal use using the Print Friendly button below. If you wish to make items for sale from this pattern, please visit the About page for details. Thank you to Lion Brand Yarn for providing the yarn for this pattern.

these are so awesome!! Keep going! I would like to see adult size next. LOL!! Thank you so much for all you do. These are wonderful and should be a lot of fun to make. I’m part of the “Pink Slipper Project” and these will be great to make and donate.

Thank you so much for the toddler size. It’s very hard tofind anything toddler size in shoes or slippers and I actually was going to start working on making my own but now I won’t at least have to figure out the sole. I LOVE your patterns and have just about everyone of them . Sure could use more toddler/child ones in sandals or summer style shoes.

Hi Doris! If you look at the back or heel of the sole, there are two stitches in the center – the first two chains when you started the sole pattern. If you turn the sole around so that they are “up”, you start with the one that’s on the left. 🙂

These are exactly what I have been looking for…love your patterns! You are so creative…
Question: have you done these is larger sizes? Kids, teens, adults? While at my arts and crafts shows, I am asked this quite frequently…this is the style I have been looking for.

I was wondering if you have any shoe/bootie patterns for a 4yr old size foot? I am not finding any cute slipper patterns that I or my daughter like and I LOVE your bootie patterns I’ve already made 3 for friends with babies 🙂